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Attaque sur le mur de l'Atlantique

Original title: Attack on the Iron Coast
  • 1968
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  • 1h 29m
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Attaque sur le mur de l'Atlantique (1968)
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During World War II, a commando leader named Major Jamie Wilson leads a group of soldiers on a suicide mission to destroy a Nazi naval stronghold on the French coast.During World War II, a commando leader named Major Jamie Wilson leads a group of soldiers on a suicide mission to destroy a Nazi naval stronghold on the French coast.During World War II, a commando leader named Major Jamie Wilson leads a group of soldiers on a suicide mission to destroy a Nazi naval stronghold on the French coast.

  • Director
    • Paul Wendkos
  • Writers
    • Herman Hoffman
    • John C. Champion
  • Stars
    • Lloyd Bridges
    • Andrew Keir
    • Sue Lloyd
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    • Director
      • Paul Wendkos
    • Writers
      • Herman Hoffman
      • John C. Champion
    • Stars
      • Lloyd Bridges
      • Andrew Keir
      • Sue Lloyd
    • 24User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Lloyd Bridges
    Lloyd Bridges
    • Maj. Jamie Wilson
    Andrew Keir
    Andrew Keir
    • Capt. Franklin
    Sue Lloyd
    Sue Lloyd
    • Sue Wilson
    Mark Eden
    Mark Eden
    • Lt. Cmdr. Donald Kimberly
    Maurice Denham
    Maurice Denham
    • Rear Adm. Sir Frederick Grafton
    Glyn Owen
    • Forrester
    Howard Pays
    Howard Pays
    • Lt. Graham
    Walter Gotell
    Walter Gotell
    • Van Horst
    John Welsh
    John Welsh
    • Admiral of the Fleet Lord William Cansley
    George Mikell
    • Capt. Strasser
    Ernest Clark
    Ernest Clark
    • Air Vice Marshall Woodbridge
    Dick Haydon
    • Pringle
    John Abineri
    John Abineri
    • German Gunnery Sergeant
    • (uncredited)
    Sean Barrett
    • Radio Man
    • (uncredited)
    Victor Beaumont
    Victor Beaumont
    • German Battery Commander
    • (uncredited)
    Roy Beck
    • Commando
    • (uncredited)
    Roy Beck
    • Commando
    • (uncredited)
    Peter Brace
    Peter Brace
    • Commando
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Paul Wendkos
    • Writers
      • Herman Hoffman
      • John C. Champion
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    boutetr

    Reason for the actual raid

    Just wanted to add further to the comment about this movie being based on Operation Chariot.

    The purpose of the raid was to disable the only dry dock on the French coast that was large enough for the German battleship Tirpitz, sister ship to the Bismark. During this stage of the war, this was a very important consideration as the Tirpitz could of created a great deal of havoc if it where to get into the North Atlantic and attack the vital convoys that where keeping England in the war. The actual raid was a success. The dry dock and associated equipment was damaged so thoroughly that it no longer was a viable option for the Germans to risk their last battleship in the North Atlantic.

    It was also a very costly mission. A bombing raid that was supposed to provide a diversion actually had the opposite effect and alerted the Germans. The losses incurred where described as appalling, with most of the commandos killed, wounded or captured. To reflect the importance of this raid, 5 Victoria crosses and 68 additional awards where handed out to the some of the 600 particpants. Only the battle of Rorkes drift saw more Victoria crosses awarded for a single action.
    6Pimpernel_Smith

    Strange double-bill!

    I saw this movie as a double bill with Yellow Submarine as a treat with some friends for my 9th birthday, Summer 1968 in a cinema in north-eastern England. It was a very odd combination given the likely audience for The Beatles film.

    My recollection of the film is very hazy, but the ending made a stronger long-lasting impact on me than the jolly Beatles romp, so I'm giving it a fairly high score. I've wondered ever since what the film was called but have just found a listing of the double-bill in the British Newspaper Archive. Now I'd like to track the film down to see what I think of it as an adult - other reviews are mixed so I hope I'm not too disappointed.
    Sycotron

    Reminded me of ffolkes

    The scenes where Lloyd Bridges is putting some commandos through their paces reminded of ffolkes. Roger Moore had his commandos running an obstacle course and clambering over large scaffolding as well. Perhaps one of the ffolks film makers was inspired by this?

    The trivia about Ron Goodwin's score being reused might explain the occasional times where the music seems to be out of sync with the action or overly dramatic for a particular scene.

    All in all a mildly entertaining 1960's WWII movie.
    bob the moo

    Surprisingly dull commando movie

    Haunted by his failure in a previous mission, Major Wilson signs up to lead Operation Mad Dog even though the risks are high. Mad Dog seeks to bring several boats of commandos onto a heavily fortified part of France's coast – one of them full of explosives. While the commandos raid the shore the ship will explode and reduce the defences to rubble and leave the area open for attack. However accidents during training are only the start of a fraught and dangerous mission.

    From this period it is not unusual to have a commando movie – if fact they were quite common and quite popular. Taking this as my reason, I decided to watch this film but quickly regretted bothering. The plot is not anything new – training a group of men for a risky mission against all the odds. The first half of the film is quite slow and the training is given none of the wit of Dirty Dozen and other movies that have done it better. Worse still is the fact that the film delves into Major Wilson's personal life, giving long scenes the feel of a melodrama. The actual attack is quite short and quite ordinary – lots of men running round alleys for 5 minutes. The model work is also pretty poor considering the time it was made – they really could have done better.

    Another reason for the film lacking teeth is the fact that I never really cared about the characters. It was surprising that, given how much of the film is spent talking, that only the two lead characters were developed to the point that I could give a damn about either of them. Of the two leads, Bridges is miscast and didn't convince me he was a tough wartime Major. Keir however was solid and I enjoyed his character.

    Overall this is a pretty poor film that is dull for the most part. It aspires to be a film like Dirty Dozen but it never manages to get anywhere near it. Poor characters, uninvolving development, weak action and a plot that does exactly what you expect it to. Even if you want a film in this genre you can do way better than this.
    6bkoganbing

    Destroy St.Nazaire

    The minute I started watching this I knew I had seen it before. The Trevor Howard film The Gift Horse had been made about the same incident at the French port of St.Nazaire.

    The occupying Germans are using St.Nazaire as a dry dock facility for their fleet and the British Admiralty would like it destroyed. A commando raid might do the trick, but the British are stretched thin and little or no support can be given.

    When it does get approved there is friction between Canadian commando commander Lloyd Bridges and Andrew Keir captain of the minesweeper taking the commandos in.

    If you've seen The Gift Horse than you know what happens. The Gift Horse is factually more true, but Attack On The Iron Coast has its merits.

    This is a good action WW2 film.

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    • Trivia
      Unlike the movie where the German Commander seemed to sense that the ship could be a real problem; when the ship blew up several hours later there was a group of about 30 German officers touring the craft when it blew up.
    • Goofs
      In the opening scene Lloyd Bridges is watching newsreel footage of British troops attacking Germans but some of the shots are from the German point of view.
    • Quotes

      Forrester: If you'll pardon the expression, sir, you're about to see the ship hit the fan.

    • Connections
      Edited from Les briseurs de barrages (1955)

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    • Release date
      • July 5, 1968 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Attack on the Iron Coast
    • Filming locations
      • Millwall Dock, Millwall, London, England, UK(French port of St. Nazaire)
    • Production companies
      • Mirisch Films
      • Oakmont Productions
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    • Budget
      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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